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  2. Active listening - Wikipedia

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    Active listening encloses the communication attribute characterized by paying attention to a speaker for better comprehension, both in word and emotion. It is the opposite of passive listening, where a listener may be distracted or note critical points to develop a response.

  3. Monroe's motivated sequence - Wikipedia

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    Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasion that inspires people to take action. Alan H. Monroe developed this sequence in the mid-1930s. [1] This sequence is unique because it strategically places these strategies to arouse the audience's attention and motivate them toward a specific goal or action.

  4. Four Minute Men - Wikipedia

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    Creel set up divisions in his new agency to produce and distribute innumerable copies of pamphlets, newspaper releases, magazine advertisements, films, school campaigns, and the speeches of the Four Minute Men. The CPI created colorful posters that appeared in every store window, catching the attention of the passersby for a few seconds. [4]

  5. Twitter Spent the Entire Golden Globes Thirsting Over Andrew ...

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    In the crowd, nominees like Zendaya, Nicole Kidman, Ariana Grande, and Angelina Jolie also garnered watchers’ attention, from their spectacular red-carpet looks to memorable acceptance speeches.

  6. Jeff Daniels says his iconic speech from 'The Newsroom' is ...

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    Jeff Daniels has had a long and illustrious career that has included a broad range of comedic and dramatic roles, from Dumb and Dumber to The Newsroom.He’s a singer, an actor and a writer — so ...

  7. Golden Globes audience ate up Nikki Glaser's monologue. What ...

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    Glaser opened her speech by referring to the 82nd Golden Globes as "Ozempic's biggest night," a taste of jokes to come. Nikki Glaser during her opening monologue at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes ...

  8. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her "inspiring and passionate speech" about educational rights given at the United Nations. [58] She is the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, at the age of 17, which was awarded to her in 2014. [58] Her public speaking has brought worldwide attention to the difficulties of young girls in Pakistan.

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